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  2. Visit the Las Vegas Valley Water District Web site to pay your water bill, sign up for or stop water service, find your watering group and get water conservation tips.

  3. Pay bill - LVVWD

    www.lvvwd.com/customer-service/pay-bill/index.html

    Log in to My Account to make payments using a credit card or bank account. You also can view your bill, schedule automatic monthly payments, view online payment activity, view and download past bills, switch to paperless billing, stop, add or transfer water service.

  4. My Account

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    With online access, you'll be able to: View or pay your bill. Start, stop or transfer water service. Monitor water usage. Schedule automatic payments. View online payment activity. View and download past bills. Switch to paperless billing. View all payment options.

  5. Visit the Las Vegas Valley Water District Web site to pay your water bill, sign up for or stop water service, find your watering group and get water conservation tips.

  6. Las Vegas Valley Water District - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD) is a not-for-profit government water supply agency that has been providing water to the Las Vegas Valley since 1954. The district helped build the area's water delivery system and now provides water to more than one million people in Southern Nevada.

  7. Your water made clear: Understanding Las Vegas Valley Water ...

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    LVVWD publishes a Water Quality Report annually with details about where your water comes from, what’s in it and how it makes the grade. Water testing and analysis

  8. Las Vegas Valley Water District Invested in the Future

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    When a severe drought first hit the Colorado River basin in 2000, the Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD) joined other local water agencies to invest in forward-thinking plans and programs to protect the community’s water resources.